Reflects years of in-depth and extensive research.
The author claims the movement's supreme purpose: is to subvert our Judeo-Christian foundation and create a one-world order through a complex network of occult organizations.
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The author claims the movement's supreme purpose: is to subvert our Judeo-Christian foundation and create a one-world order through a complex network of occult organizations.
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32 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
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Truth has a long shelf life,
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This review is from: Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow: The New Age Movement and Our Coming Age of Barbarism (Paperback)
Constance Cumbey's book, Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow, has been translated into several foreign languages and remained in print until Huntington House recently declared bankrupty. It has been in print for over 20 years. Those who work behind the scenes at changing the culture keep a very low profile. Particularly valuable is that in the book Cumbey names organizations that one would not encounter reading the papers. For instance, she goes into much detail regarding Lucis Trust, an organization based on the occult writings of Alice Bailey. This organization has been around since the '20s and is an offshoot of the Theosophical Society, also an occultic organization. Lucis Trust and the Theosophical Society were key players in the Parliament of World Religions in the early '90s. Another organization outed in the book is New Group of World Servers. NGWS is a branch of Lucis Trust. ngws.org is still very active and powerful. Lucis Trust still holds hands with the United Nation, again documented in her book. That the New Age religion has spread its cloak over many other countries is documented in many places. The academic community has taken a growing interest in this movement. New Age Religion and Globalization is based on a conference that was held in Denmark in 1999. The book is copyrighted 2001. I would also recommend Prof. Gene Veith's book, Modern Fascism. Twenty plus years ago Cumbey brought information on New Age to the general public, people who may not have access to the writings in the academic community. She cannot be thanked enough for providing this valuable service.Those who hope to find information about cults when purchasing this book need to look to other sources. As Hanagraaff points out in New Age Religion and Globalization, New Age religion is not cultic, but is based in cultural change.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The wise shall understand...,
By Sophie Firmin (Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow: The New Age Movement and Our Coming Age of Barbarism (Paperback)
Interesting reading all the one star reviews and the five star reviews. My conclusion is that truth is REVEALED by the Holy Spirit, not just mentally learned! Therefore, it is not surprising that we have such extremes of reviews, because God reveals to those whose hearts are humbled and seek Him earnestly (Jer 29:11), and of course, "none of the wicked shall understand, but the wise shall understand" (Dan 12:10) and "seeing, they may see but not perceive, and hearing, they may hear but not understand. (Mark 4:12) Hence, the one star comments are to be expected.
As an ex-new ager, I find the book very informative, contrary to what some reviewers say. Her research is very thorough and she is quite knowledgeable about the new age. Eternity beckons. Check your heart. Are you ready?
39 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
exceptional, well documented, a must read book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow: The New Age Movement and Our Coming Age of Barbarism (Paperback)
Constance Cumbey has done an excellent job trying to open Christians' eyes to the evil situation that is escalating about them. She portrays well documented evidence of the workings of Satan as God opened her eyes to his schemes. Her shock is genuine and sincere. She isn't an end of time alarmist and she doesn't even proclaim herself to be an author. She is merely a shocked Christian, trying to reveal a hideous situation that God has made clear to her. I have read this book a number of times over the years. The first time I read it was perhaps in 1988. It has been over ten years and I have continued to watch this movement she identified as satanic ten years ago. Everything she said about them 10 years ago has proven to be true and this group of people isn't as secretive in 1999 as they were in 1988. It's much easier to keep an eye on them now than before, but I wouldn't have ever been alerted had God not stirred her up to write those two books. Thank you Constance Cumbey.
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